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Paul: GOP brand is 'broken'

By HADAS GOLD

11/02/2014 10:44 AM EST

Sen. Rand Paul doubled down Sunday on his assertion that the Republican Party brand is in trouble, especially when it comes to attracting African-American voters.

"Our brand is broken. I don’t think what we stand for is bad," the Kentucky Republican said on CBS' "Face the Nation." "We have a wall, or a barrier, between us and African-American voters."

On Thursday, Paul said the Republican Party brand "sucks," especially when it comes to attracting black voters.

"It’s perception," he said. "Republicans have to get beyond this perception that they don’t want African-Americans to vote."

Republican policies should be attractive to black voters, Paul said, especially his own initiatives to reform the criminal justice system. But as for voter identification laws, he said he has "mixed feelings."

"I'm not really opposed to [voter ID laws], but I am opposed to it as a campaign theme," Paul said.